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PAGE TWO .. ■-• .T.r» »»n«nMinW—**^iMn—www*» THE YANCEY RECORD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1936 Editor Frances M. Hamrick Published Every Thursday By YANCEY PUBLISHING CO. A Partnership Entered as second-class matter November 11th, 1936, at the Post Office, Burnsville, North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1879. « North Carolina In News Raleigh, N. C—North Carolina again is in the Sat urday Evening Post. In a “Report to the Editor, 1 " Harold Martin tells about Crossnore school and the Sloops who founded and operated it. The State Advertising- Division said this was a “by-product” of a larger piece. When John Hemmer I § ! UK I | 1949 P|ilp|; j | + ...±- +■ t + j- •• | s * 1 5 1 I 2 I 15 , > * s 1 + j % | // We send you „ i l H If $ J our kindly / | / greeting as / | 1 /the New Year / | dawns. / J % fi+ + 1- l I 5 % 5 ms m | j | BLUE RIDGE HARDWARE COMPANY J m Mr \ \ ms «r % * MS MT % & Mt MT \ S I * 8 1 1 1 I zjMgsk I / 6j' - I | . *&/) - § I | 8 . i | tT. I There’s a New - ' J Year dawning—a |\ S 8 year which, we t\ , g 8 ‘ ' trust, will hold 11 £ in store for you cfflk | m s and yours health, A\ £ happiness and ; OjJ a prosperity in un- A | g . . bounded measure. j/ y' $ | ~ | | Johnson & Company | 1 | and Carl Sink, Advertising, division employees, were taking Harold Martin ar ound for a bear-hunt story, they stopped for an hour at Crossnore for a chat with 'the Sloops. The bear-hunt story will appear in an ear-j ly edition of the POST, i The division said it would t be the fifth North Carolina] article to appear in the POST this year. SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD BERKELEY NIPS BURNSVILLE IN 43-42 THRILLER i Valley Springs—The Ber-] 1 keley Mills quintet edged j ( the Burnsville Legion entry 1 43-42 Tuesday‘night at the Valley Springs high school \ gym as the second round of ’ the First Annual, Valley 1 Springs Independent bas ketball tournament was completed thus moving the event toward the quarter finals. The curtain raiser also proved to be the hair-raiser | as the Berkely Mills cagers put on a rally late in the' fourth period to tie the ball' I game up at 37-all as the 'final whistle marked the' |end of the official game. In I the three minutes overtime j which followed again it was) the Berkley cagers led ,by | Peek who rallied to pull the game out of the fire with a I IN‘ ‘ s 1 $ i s j | 'i - I a * ! - 5 a s | J|||| May your | | |||f|f©v©ry wish be f I wm& granted this \ 1 WFm S f|||scoming year. 2 |° : 1 I i 11 s 5 I i | Edge’s Grocery I 5 I 5 i - i a s &)&kKnz‘'.is?*ep\e?%e£mo\&\a‘\tsr\tsn&\ißUsner\to\igf%am!cney*ie/\ecmß « 1 i i i i | Happy rx | ‘tlw'lfJMlA J \ 8 |a yui IX I ! ( I °> H-l I ! I irvmljtJ " I I rm i I I if- ( I | | VJreetings \ . | i | at the start j 1 I § of a fresh f[s\) • I II New | 11 ROBINSON RADIO CO. I * SnesmaitartanaimasnMsmnimiiainMiiimmimuHaitananautanewianiaiiiec’^ I TUB YAKOBY RBCOfIO ' HOME AGENTS NOTES The Higgins Home De monstration club will meet with Mrs. • Dewey Higgins on Monday afternoon, Jan- i uary 3 at 2 o’clock. The Busick club will meet with Mrs, Eva Murphy on Thursday, January 8 at 2 o’clock. California has a wider variety of agricultural pro duction than any other state last minute basket making the score 43-42. The Lineups: Berkeley Mills (43); F— ' Hermandez 1 5), F—Peek '(12), C —Lyda (8), G— !Croova (2), G—W. Pryor (6 ' Burnsville (42); F—Eng lish (14), F—Banks (10), IC—Roberts (10), G—Dey- Jton (6), G—Westall (2). Subs Berkeley: Wilson 6, B. Pryor 4. Burnsville: | Banner, Blake. In College Choir « m Orlena Jamerson of Pen- | sacola is a member of the § Meredith College choir. This | choir of 78 voices was heard | in a specially transcribed | program of Christmas mus- § ic over Radio Station W P | T F, Raleigh on Christmas § Day. | m PERSONALS , 1 § Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd | of Camp LeJeune, N. C.,|§ were home for the holidays. >1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Atkins j of Sioux, N. C. accompan- fr ied them back to Camp Le- j Jeune for a two weeks visit. «■ Mr. and Mi-st B. R. Pen- «■ land and daughter Doris * visited relatives in Marion | on Christmas Day. s Dr. and Mrs. Carroll | Ijams of Memphis, fTenn., | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Lon Roberts on Wednesday, s Miss Ruth Harris of j | Charlotte was home for the | holidays. 1 1 BUY SECURITY BONDS | w, « WATCH Watch Night Service l Friday from 8 t o 12 | o’clock in the Burnsville 1 Court House. Various j preachers and singers j with Evangelist Truman 1 W. Conley in charge. Revival meeting begin- j ning Jan. 3 at 7:30 p. m. 1 \ in the Burnsville Court j House with Clyde Nave, j of Johnson City, the j evangelist. J For the True Gospel ] tune in: WLOS—Ashe- ! ville, 1380 kc. 6:45 a. m. i daily, 7 a. m. Sunday. WFHG Bristol, Va.- ] Tenn., 860 kc. 7:45 a. m. j daily, 8:30 a. m. Sunday. WBEJ— Elizabethton, | Tenn. 1240 kc. 9:30 a. m. • daily, 1 p. m. Sunday. ’ ~ * HI WStmwm $!!;? - T §. ‘ I M A •As we pause on the threshold of 1949, we " WtimiZ w ' once d 3 din to extend our appreciation ~•'< W for the many favors accorded us in the past. hs %m Mt. t* 1940 . * I ~ .- _. J I ROBERTS. JOHNSON. BANKS LUMBER CO. | | ) | % ■ i I tl\dake way | I S l % % n for a Bright J \ % U | © New Year, \ \ i A] $ \ | with every good | I l | wish for you. | | s i i Stanley Bailey l 1 wh Jm 8 J’lim!ii'iiii!|M!;^i j.isjjiii’o ’ 1 8 % ~~~ fi 8 I v fi « $ is a good time, we | , think, to pledge ourselves § ' t 0 better servin 8 you | We appreciate past favors | and hope to merit your g continued good will. « - « s | - I. _ - ' i I FARMERS FEDERATION I i 1 ■ s I \ I ; I " THURSDAY, DBfeliMßEfi 30, ii).
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